Claims
- 1. A patient support comprisinga bedframe, a mattress positioned on the bedframe to provide a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on the floor, a rolling support including a rotating member configured to rotate about an axis of rotation and provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rotating member of the rolling support between in which the rolling support is a first position spaced apart from the floor and in which the rolling support is a second position in contact with the floor, and a motor having a housing and a shaft, the shaft being configured to rotate about an axis of rotation to power the rolling support, the axis of rotation of the shaft being coaxial with the axis of rotation of the rotating member.
- 2. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rolling support lifter includes a motor mount pivotably mounted relative to the bedframe to pivot about a pivot axis to move the rotating member between the first and second positions.
- 3. The patient support of claim 2, wherein the motor is coupled to the motor mount and the motor mount is positioned between the motor and the pivot axis.
- 4. The patient support of claim 2, wherein the axis of rotation of the rolling support is transverse to the pivot axis.
- 5. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rolling support is coupled to the shaft of the motor.
- 6. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rotating member of the rolling support is a wheel.
- 7. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rolling support includes a continuous belt supported by the rotating member.
- 8. The patient support of claim 1, further comprising a rolling support mount supporting the rolling support, an actuator operably coupled to the rolling support mount and configured to move the rolling support mount and the rolling support between the first and second positions.
- 9. A patient support comprisinga bedframe, a mattress positioned on the bedframe and defining a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on a floor, a rolling support including a rotating member configured to rotate about an axis of rotation and provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rolling support between a first position spaced apart from the floor and a second position in contact with the floor, the rolling support lifter including a rolling support mount, an actuator, and a resilient link operably connected to the rolling support mount and the actuator, the rolling support being supported by the rolling support mount, the actuator being configured to move the link substantially horizontally such that the rolling support mount and the rolling support move between the first and second positions.
- 10. The patient support of claim 9, wherein the link includes a spring.
- 11. The patient support of claim 10, wherein the link is configured to be in compression when the rolling support is in the second position.
- 12. The patient support of claim 11, wherein the link is configured to be in tension when the rolling support is in the first position.
- 13. The patient support of claim 10, wherein the link is configured to be in tension when the rolling support is in the second position.
- 14. The patient support of claim 9, wherein the rolling support pivots about a pivot axis during movement between the first and second positions.
- 15. The patient support of claim 9, further comprising a motor operably connected to the rolling support.
- 16. The patient support of claim 9, wherein the actuator is configured to continue to move the link horizontally while the rolling support remains substantially in the second position such that the link forces the rolling support downwardly against the floor.
- 17. A patient support comprisinga bedframe, a mattress supported by the bedframe and defining a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on a floor, a rolling support positioned to provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rolling support between a first rolling support position spaced apart from the floor and a second rolling support position in contact with the floor, the rolling support lifter including a rolling support mount, an actuator, a spring, and a flexible member coupled between the spring and the rolling support mount the rolling support being coupled to the rolling support mount, the actuator being configured to move between first and second actuator positions to move the rolling support between the first and second rolling support positions, the spring configured to bias the rolling support toward the second rolling support position when the spring is in an active mode.
- 18. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the rolling support lifter further includes a shuttle coupled between the actuator and the spring, the shuttle being positioned to slide relative to the bedframe during movement of the actuator between the first and second actuator positions.
- 19. The patient support of claim 18, wherein the spring is positioned between the shuttle and the rolling support mount.
- 20. The patient support or bed of claim 17, wherein the actuator is configured to move to a third actuator position while the rolling support remains substantially in the second position and the spring is in the active mode during movement of the actuator between the second and third actuator positions.
- 21. The patient support of claim 17, further comprising a motor operably connected to the rolling support.
- 22. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the rolling support includes first and second rotatable supports and a continuous belt positioned intermediate the first and second supports.
- 23. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the shuttle includes a tubular body, the spring received within the tubular body for movement between a first uncompressed position and a second compressed position.
- 24. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the active mode is defined when the spring is in compression.
- 25. The patient support of claim 16, wherein the active mode is defined when the spring is in tension.
- 26. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the flexible member includes a chain.
- 27. A bedframe propulsion device configured to move a bedframe along a floor, the propulsion device comprisinga rolling support mount configured to be coupled to the bedframe, a rolling support supported by the rolling support mount, and a rolling support mount mover configured to move the rolling support mount between first and second mount positions and the rolling support between a first rolling support position spaced apart from the floor and a second rolling support position in contact with the floor, the rolling support mount mover including an actuator, a linkage coupled to the actuator, and a spring including a first end coupled to the linkage and a second end coupled to the rolling support mount, wherein the first end and the second end are configured to move substantially simultaneously in response to movement of the actuator.
- 28. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 27, wherein the rolling support mover further includes a shuttle coupled to the actuator and the spring.
- 29. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 28, wherein the spring is positioned between the shuttle and the rolling support mount.
- 30. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 27, wherein the spring is in compression during the active mode.
- 31. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 27, wherein the spring is in tension during the active mode.
- 32. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 27, wherein the rolling support mount includes a motor, and the rolling support is coupled to the motor.
- 33. A patient support comprisinga bedframe, a mattress supported by the bedframe and defining a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on a floor, a rolling support positioned to provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rolling support between a first rolling support position spaced apart from the floor and a second rolling support position in contact with the floor, the rolling support lifter including a rolling support mount coupled to the rolling support, an actuator, a shuttle, and a pivot bracket operably coupled to the actuator and having a first end coupled to the rolling support mount and a second end coupled to the shuttle, wherein the shuttle is configured to move substantially horizontally in response to pivoting movement of the pivot bracket.
- 34. The patient support of claim 33, wherein the shuttle includes a spring, and a tubular member configured to receive the spring and having an end wall.
- 35. The patient support of claim 34, wherein activation of the actuator compresses the spring into the end wall of the tubular member for increasing a coefficient of friction between the rolling support and the floor.
- 36. The patient support of claim 33, wherein the shuttle includes a spring.
- 37. The patient support of claim 33, further comprising a flexible member including a first end coupled to the shuttle and a second end coupled to the rolling support mount.
- 38. The patient support of claim 37, wherein the flexible member includes a chain.
- 39. The patient support of claim 33, wherein the shuttle is coupled to the rolling support mount to bias the rolling support toward the second rolling support position when the shuttle is in an active mode.
- 40. The patient support of claim 33, further comprising a motor operably connected to the rolling support.
- 41. The patient support of claim 8, further comprising a resilient link operably connecting the rolling support mount and the actuator.
- 42. The patient support of claim 41, wherein the spring is coupled to the spring.
- 43. The patient support of claim 42, wherein the spring is coupled to the rolling support mount to bias the rolling support toward the second rolling support position when the spring in an active mode.
- 44. The patient support of claim 43, wherein the spring is in tension during the active mode.
- 45. A patient support comprising:a bedframe, a mattress positioned on the bedframe and defining a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on a floor, a rolling support including a rotating member configured to drive the bedframe in motion, motor having a housing and a shaft, the shaft being configured to rotate about an axis of rotation to power the rolling support, and a rolling support lifter configured to pivot the rolling support about a pivot axis between a first position spaced apart from the floor and a second position in contact with the floor, the pivot axis of the rolling support being coaxial to the axis of rotation of the motor.
- 46. The patient support of claim 45, further comprising an actuator operably connected to the rolling support mount, the rolling support being supported by a rolling support mount, the actuator being configured to move the rolling support mount and the rolling support between the first and second positions.
- 47. The patient support of claim 46, further comprising a resilient link operably connected to the rolling support mount and the actuator.
- 48. The patient support of claim 47, wherein the resilient link includes a spring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/203,214, filed May 11, 2000, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein. The disclosure of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/853,802, filed concurrently herewith and entitled “Motorized Propulsion System for a Bed” is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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